Club History - Moments in History
Dunfermline Athletic Timeline
Key Dates in the History of Dunfermline Athletic Football Club
Read morePlayers with over 200 appearances
List of players who have made over 200 appearances for Dunfermline Athletic
Read morePars in Europe
The Complete Record - so far!
Forty two matches from 1961 to 1970, then two in 2004 against Icelandic team FH Hafnarfjordur and two more in 2007 against BK Hacken.
2015-2016 League One Champions
Allan Johnston led Dunfermline back to the Championship with promotion assured from 26th March 2016
Read moreOctober 2013 - A New Beginning
Bob Garmory:- "We are at the start of a long journey, our place in Scottish football in our opinion is not in the third tier.
Read moreMarch 2013 Club enters administration
Dunfermline Athletic FC appoint PKF as Interim Managers
Read more2010-2011 First Division Champions
This season`s achievement is the third time that Dunfermline Athletic has won the Scottish First Division championship - the others were in season 1988-1989 and 1995-1996.
Read more1995-96 First Division Champions
The Pars `˜Helicopter` Saturday as Paton`s Aces lift the First Division title
Read more1991-1992 League Cup Finalists
This was an occasion more memorable than the match. Dunfermline back on a national final for the first time since 1968 and a whole new generation of Dunfermline supporters enjoyed the build up to this cup final.
Read more1987-1988 BP Youth Cup Winners
In 1988 Dunfermline won the BP Youth Cup,
Read moreEastenders - for the record
February 1986: The behind-the-scenes story of the other EastEnders by Leslie G Peters of The Courier.
Read more1968 Scottish Cup Celebrations
Images of the Scottish Cup returning to Dunfermline
Read more1968 Scottish Cup Winners
Managed by George Farm and captained by Roy Barry, Dunfermline Athletic won the Scottish Cup for the second time in their history.
Read more1965 Scottish Cup Finalists
The second Scottish Cup Final for Dunfermline Athletic came in 1965.
Read moreThe Stein Era
Jock Stein worked his magic on Dunfermline to win the Scottish Cup for the first time ever in 1961 and lead the club into European competition.
Read moreThe route to Scottish Cup Success in 1961
From the appointment of Jock Stein to lifting the Scottish Cup
Read moreBuilding of the 1961 Cup Winning team
Building the 1961 Cup winning team started ten years before in March 1951 when Ron Mailer joined the Club from Auchterarder Primrose.
Read moreClub Badge designed
The crest depicts the Malcolm Canmore Tower. The tower was adopted by the town of Dunfermline to be used for the Burgh Arms and Pittencrieff Park is represented by the blue and black area behind the tower.
Read moreThe Road to Hampden 1949
Dunfermline reached their first national final when they played East Fife in the League Cup Final 1949-1950
Read moreOrigins of club nickname
It is clear that they started to be known as the Pars in the early 1900s but the exact reason for the nickname being adopted have never been fully known.
Read moreHistory 1874-1959
In owing their existence to the game of cricket, Dunfermline Athletic are in the good company of clubs like former European Champions Aston Villa and AC Milan.
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